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UPLOADED BY TASAWAR HUSSAIN ASKARI, OGHI (MANSEHRA) , KPK, PAKISTAN.
MUHAMMAD ALI, FROM JEHLUM, AT OGHI AS A GUEST AT HIS NANI AMMA (MATERNAL GRAND MOTHER),s HOME.
OTHER IS HASANAT , HIS COUSIN (MAMOO ZAD).
A Pakistani jockey standing on a wooden and metal tray drives his bulls as he competes in a traditional bulls racing event on February 20, 2014, which was held in Gali Malal village in the town of Talagang, some 248 kilometers from Islamabad, Pakistan. Bull race is a traditional sport of rural areas of Pakistan. Some 200 pair of bulls from different rural areas of Pakistan participated in the annual race which is being organised for the past 26 years. During the race bulls run in pair, yoked together with heavy wooden frames called "joots", the jockey rides behind on a metal or wooden tray attached to the yoke by a rope. The bulls and jockey cover almost 500 yards to reach the finish-line and the fastest ones are the winners. In Pakistan, usually bulls are used for farming, cultivation and transport but a racing bull needs especial care and training. The bull owners especially train these bulls for the race. The price of a racing bull costs between 1000 to 4000 US$.Photo by Muhammad Reza
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(de in Mechelen neergestreken Syrische vluchteling Muhammad Jarkas met Annick Scheers van 'Welcome in Mechelen'...)
lees zijn aangrijpende maar hoopvolle verhaal op Mechelenblogt:
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Female anti-government protester a Pakistani political party of Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT) of fiery preacher Tahir-ul-Qadir raise their hands during the Muslim weekly Friday prayers conduct by their leader in front of the Parliament House on August 22, 2014, in Islamabad, Pakistan. Thousands of anti-government protesters of PAT and Pakistan Tehreek-Insaaf (PTI) of cricketer-turned politician Imran Khan continue their protest demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. 34 lawmakers of PTI Friday submitted their resignations from the National Assembly (lower house of the parliament), as the party continues to lead a sit-in callin on Sharif to step down.Photo by Muhammad Reza
Pakistani traders display their animals as they wait for customers buying sacrificial animals for the upcoming Muslim religious festival of Eid al-Adha at a livestock market set up in the town of Rawat , some 15 kilometers from Rawalpindi, Pakistan on September 24, 2014. Eid al-Adha is an important religious holiday celebrated by Muslims worldwide to honour the willingness of the prophet Abraham which is perfromed by sacrificing certain animals in the name of God.Photo by Muhammad Reza
A Pakistani man carries his school going daughter as he alongwith others wade through a flooded street on September 5, 2014, in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, after heavy monsoon rain hit the city and several low lying localities were sumberged in the flooded water in which eight people were killed.Photo by Muhammad Reza
An anti-government protesters belonging a Pakistani politicial party of Pakistan Awami Tahreek (PAT) Tahir-ul-Qadri makes a fist prior to joining others to march towards the Parliament to stage their sit-in on August 19,2014, in Islamabad, Pakistan. Thousands anti-government protesters from PAT and Pakistan Tahreek-i-Insaaf (PTI) of cricketer-turned politican Imran Khan are marching towards the heavily guarded government zone in Islamabad to oust PM Nawaz Sharif. The government has deployed thousands of policemen and paramilitary troops to guard the capital's "Red Zone" - an area home to key government ministries, the parliament building, the PM residence, and a number of western embassies.Photo by Muhammad Reza